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Student theses/projects supervised by Simon Levy:
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- Rob Jones ’17, Julio Hidalgo Lopez ’20 Matt Lubas ’18, Alfred Rwagaju ’18, Alec Singer ’18: Hackflight: A Simple Software Ecosystem for Miniature Aerial Vehicles
- Shannon Nollet ’15: Kalman Filtering for Miniature Aerial Vehicles
- Michael McCarthy ’15: An iPhone Application for Location-Based Picture Sharing
- Bipeen Acharya ’15 and Fred Gisa ’16: Simultaneous Localization and Mapping in Python for RF-Denied Environments
- Suraj Bajracharya ’14, honors: BreezySLAM: A Simple, efficient, cross-platform Python package for Simultaneous Localization and Mapping
- Fred Gisa ’16, Summer Scholar: Android Control Software for a Miniature Aerial Surveillance Vehicle
- Bipeen Acharya ’15, Suraj Bajracharya ’14, Olivier Mahame ’14, Summer Scholars: Linux Software for Controlling a Miniature Surveillance Expendable Vehicle
- Dan Thornton ’10, honors, Steinhaus Graphs: Determining Connectedness
- Sam Reed ’10, R.E. Lee Summer Scholar, A Python Library for Robot Vision
- Alex Jackson ’09, R.E. Lee Summer Scholar, Parallelizing the Visual Map-Seeking Circuit for Robot Navigation
- Ted Stack ’08, Independent Study, Derivation Checker Applet
- Alexander Khasymski ’07, honors, Evolving Languages for Robotic Foraging Tasks
- Elizabeth E. Davis ’06, honors, Lexical Disambiguation in Machine Translation with Latent Semantic Analysis
- Matt Reilley ’06, Google Summer of Code scholarship on Lexical Disambiguation with LSA
- Jitendra Shrestha ’05, AI Chatterbot George
- Adam Overholtzer ’04, Evolving AI Opponents in a First-Person-Shooter Video Game . Published in:
- Min Aung ’04 AI Chatterbot Robert
- Matthew V. Grieco ’03, honors, Evolved Recursive Distributed Representations